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    CPR


    Bystander CPR is one of the most important factors that influence the survival of Sudden Death. To obtain information on local classes, go to the Continuing Education page.




    Drive Safely


    Driving in fog can be especially dangerous. If you must travel in foggy conditions, reduce your speed and drive with your low-beam headlights.




    "When should I call EMS?"


    Call EMS immediately if victim:

    · is or becomes unconscious.
    · has chest pain or pressure.
    · has difficulty breathing.
    · is bleeding severely.
    · has pain or pressure in the abdomen.
    · is passing/vomiting blood.
    · has slurred speech, severe headache, or seizures.
    · has a head, neck or back injury.
    · has possible broken bones.
    · has been poisoned.

    If in doubt, call EMS.




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